Hopefully you still have an appetite for zombie slaughter. Players also can modify weapons (similar to “Dead Island”), use gadgets and traps, and opt to complete missions at different times to take advantage of weather and lighting conditions. The game reportedly features more than 100 side quests and co-op support for up to four players. “Dying Light” doesn’t appear to bring anything especially new to the zombie survival craze, but it’s a sharp-looking game with a lot to do. It hails from the same creator of the (underrated, in my opinion) “Dead Island” franchise, which should give you a good idea of what to expect. “Dying Light” aims for immersion with its first person viewpoint, allowing you to traverse the city with parkour techniques and engage in close, bloody battles with the undead. You spend your days looking for weapons and supplies in the open world setting, but at night the zombies become more powerful. The game takes place in an infected city quarantined from the outside world. hopeful about “Dying Light” (PS4, XBO, PC rated Mature). I know, I know, you’re all worn out from bludgeoning endless undead hordes, but I still think there’s reason to be. The biggest new release of the week touches on a familiar theme: zombie apocalypse. Just to be clear, this is the original version of the game made compatible with modern Windows PCs (XP, Vista, 7, 8). It puts you into an X-wing cockpit as Luke Skywalker as you take on the Empire with a unit of elite starfighter pilots. The 1998 shooter was recently made available for download on Good Old Games for just $6. Includes unlimited streaming via the Bandcamp app, plus download in mp3, FLAC and more. Since we’re already on the topic of classic LucasArts games, how about a cheap copy of “Star Wars: Rogue Squadron?” Flicker Noise by Grim Fandango, released 16 September 2013 1. This is a great chance to experience the game again, or finally see what the fuss was about. You can snag the PC, Mac or Linux versions on Steam (), Good Old Games (Gog.com) or the Humble Store (/store). The new “Grim Fandango” will set you back $15 and is available in digital form for the PlayStation 4 and Vita (cross-buy). You also get some concept art and two hours of developer commentary. The “Remastered” edition features repainted, high definition character textures, new dynamic lighting, and the original score re-recorded with a live orchestra. The upgraded version arrives via Double Fine Productions, headed by the game’s original designer, Tim Schafer. So that brings us to “Grim Fandango Remastered” (PC, PS4, PS Vita, Mac, Linux rated Teen). The game’s art and atmosphere was inspired by Mexico’s Day of the Dead and the film noir genre, and somehow it all came together to produce one of the most celebrated adventure games of its era, if not all time. Frustrated at work, he becomes entangled in a conspiracy that unfolds into a memorable story spanning four years. Originally released by LucasArts in 1998, “Grim Fandango” stars Manny Calavera, a skeletal travel agent who sells luxury packages to departed souls in the Land of the Dead. This is a surprising return for a cult hit that’s old enough to drive. Here comes another “remastered” game, but I bet you weren’t expecting this one.Īdventure gaming classic “Grim Fandango” has been revived, touched up, and made available for easy downloading. Grim Fandango is still considered the classic of the genre of adventure games, with unforgettable characters and a unique combination of films of noir and Mexican folklore. The gripping story of Grim Fandango about the life (and death) of Manny Calavera, a travel agent in the Department of the Dead, acquires new graphics, sound and control to surpass the award-winning original. One of the most popular adventure games of all time comes back in a new guise. Help Manny untangle the insidious plot that threatens to save his soul. He sells the souls of the deceased luxurious tickets for a four-year journey to eternal rest. Meet Manny Calaver, a travel agent in the Department of the Dead. Something roted in the Kingdom of the Dead, and you are trying to leave in a fool. Video card: ATI Radeon HD 4650 / NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 / Intel HD 4000 Graphics, or equivalent CPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo 2.4 GHz, AMD Athlon™ X2 2.8 GHz, or higher
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